Clown who Lost his Head

Credit for the basic effect goes to Milbourne Christopher whose Forgetful Freddie has become a classic effect with children entertainers, inspiring several models and clones. This model is yet another version of this effect, with a presentation theme for audiences not familiar with absent minded school boys ! The Performer displays a large cut out … Read more

Chop Cup Combo Outfit- Copper

Chop Cup Combo Copper

A set of three cups and seven balls, which enable you to perform all the Chop Cup and the regular Cups and Balls routines. Cups are spun copper, 2.5″ diameter, and 3″ high. (as in photo for Chop Cup above). You get 3 copper cups, one of which is gimmicked as a Chop Cup, plus … Read more

Chop Cup – Copper

chop cup copper

A Deluxe Spun Copper model, (2.5″ diameter and 3″ high) of the classic prop, and three balls for those that want a quality outfit at an affordable price.  Balls magically appear under, vanish from or penetrate through the cup. The mechanical nature eliminates many of the sleights and moves used with regular cups.  Complete with … Read more

Jumping Silk on Knot

This is similar to the popular Monkey Bar effect, with a silk knotted on a rope jumping from one end to the other, then to the middle. The prop makes a big display for larger audiences, but can be carried in your pocket. And though mechanical in working, everything will stand examination at the finish … Read more

Silk to Flower Tube

The performer displays an empty net tube which the audience can look right into.  Three Silks – Red, yellow and green are pushed into the tube, clearly visible through the net front. The tube is tossed into the air, and when the “Silks are now removed, they have transformed into a flower spray in the … Read more

Flash Silk Dye ” Happy Birthday”

The performer displays a black (approx. 18″ silk), printed with a design in white, (like a photograph negative). The silk is displayed clearly and completely on both sides, stretched flat between the hands. He now asks a volunteer spectator, (the Birthday child, for the Happy Birthday Silk design) to toss up some colored confetti into … Read more